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laura ingle is with us and has that. laura. >> jon, the jury has found stephen hayes -- has given stephen hayes the death penalty for the murder of two or more persons in this case. they are going through the counts. there are six of them, murder of a person under the age of 16, we've got the murder of a person kidhapped, a person that is -- all three of the women, but the most important thing that has just happened are, our very first verdict, jurors have decided on death, count number four, murder of two or more persons. we are getting, of course, word from the courtroom, our producer is up there sending these out as fast as they come out. no statutory mitigating factors, they decided on count number four, that means that they believe that stephen hayes did, in fact, have his full mental capacity at the time of these crimes. they do not believe that he was significantly impaired as the defense attorneys have been arguing this entire time. they are going through this, they have to -- we've been talking about these jury
laura ingle is with us and has that. laura. >> jon, the jury has found stephen hayes -- has given stephen hayes the death penalty for the murder of two or more persons in this case. they are going through the counts. there are six of them, murder of a person under the age of 16, we've got the murder of a person kidhapped, a person that is -- all three of the women, but the most important thing that has just happened are, our very first verdict, jurors have decided on death, count number...
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laura ingle live in new haven, connecticut. martha. martha: all right, that is a horrific story, we have a lot of news we're covering now and one of the stories we spoke about earlier today, was an appearance scheduled for this morning by steven colbert on capitol hill. and now there is a lot going on with this, forecaslks, here's v of him coming in earlier and shaking hands and he was supposed to speak about immigration having done as his character on the colbert report an episode where he went up and worked as a migrant worker in the fields ten hours to sort of comment on the jobs that americans don't seemingly want to take. listen to this: >> no, i'm not asking you not to talk, i'm asking you to leave the committee room completely and submit your statement instead. >> having posed the question, we could listen to mr. lundgren and mr. colbert can ponder what you said. i think many are eager to hear his comments. >> that's fair enough. >> i'm here at the invitation of the chairwoman and if she wants me to remove myself from the hearin
laura ingle live in new haven, connecticut. martha. martha: all right, that is a horrific story, we have a lot of news we're covering now and one of the stories we spoke about earlier today, was an appearance scheduled for this morning by steven colbert on capitol hill. and now there is a lot going on with this, forecaslks, here's v of him coming in earlier and shaking hands and he was supposed to speak about immigration having done as his character on the colbert report an episode where he...
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laura ingle is live with more. >> hi. it is has been a long and exhausting day for family members of the victims who were heading home once again tonight without a resolution in this case. jurors seem to be having a hard time deciding if steven hayes had his full mental capacity and ability to conform to the law at the time of the home invasion in july of 2007. jurors asked for a read back of testimony today from a psychiatrist who was hired by the defense that said steven hayes flew into what he called a rage when he thought his co-conspirator killed the pettitte sisters, which sparked an uncontrollable emotional state that drove him to kill the mother, jennifer. her sister spoke to reporters after today's let down of no verdict and talked about how difficult this has been for their family. >> the worst thing we've ever been through in our lives and i hope nobody ever has to go through it again. i honestly can't imagine has -- the death penalty has not been used. that's the jury's choice, not mine. >> they return tomorro
laura ingle is live with more. >> hi. it is has been a long and exhausting day for family members of the victims who were heading home once again tonight without a resolution in this case. jurors seem to be having a hard time deciding if steven hayes had his full mental capacity and ability to conform to the law at the time of the home invasion in july of 2007. jurors asked for a read back of testimony today from a psychiatrist who was hired by the defense that said steven hayes flew into...
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our laura ingle is also all over it. as news breaks out of that courtroom -- this has been a huge case in the state of connecticut, and it's attracted so much attention across the nation. we're all over it. back to you. jon: harris faulkner, thanks. you can go to foxnews.com/happening now, do that right now. you can click on the america's asking button, and there on the righthand side of the screen, you see it there, that's where laura is sending her tweets, really, out of the courtroom. she's will for stevens hayes' sentencing. laura says that dr. pettit has been talking about his daughters, just in the last couple of minutes. you can see what she is reporting from inside that courtroom on our blog site. jenna: well, this is about the only time when it's good that tkr-t is in. the other times, not so sure about it. we hear the debate all the time about this, what does talking on cell phones do to our brain. the new study claims wi-fi or as they're calling it, why fry, creates an election -- electro smog. doctor siegl se
our laura ingle is also all over it. as news breaks out of that courtroom -- this has been a huge case in the state of connecticut, and it's attracted so much attention across the nation. we're all over it. back to you. jon: harris faulkner, thanks. you can go to foxnews.com/happening now, do that right now. you can click on the america's asking button, and there on the righthand side of the screen, you see it there, that's where laura is sending her tweets, really, out of the courtroom. she's...
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laura ingle now live. >> the corrections officer talked about that confession that he overheard with steven hayes and in that confession, he told jurors that steven hayes when he he was talking to his inmate said he wasn't sure at first if he could go through with murdering the mother, jennifer. but he decided to go through with it when he looked outside and he saw the police cruisers just outside the window. that is more unbearable facts that were revealed in this case today which means that help was just a few feet away when all three females were alive before the mother was strangled and before that house was set on fire. >> shepard: that's the defense. both sides have rested. what now? >> there is going to be a hearing tomorrow just with the attorneys and with the judge. they're going to talk about what happens next, about charging the jury going over the facts of the case, closing arguments will happen on friday. then the case is expected to go to the jury on monday and as you see there on screen right, the next suspect will be tried next year after hayes, after this trial is ov
laura ingle now live. >> the corrections officer talked about that confession that he overheard with steven hayes and in that confession, he told jurors that steven hayes when he he was talking to his inmate said he wasn't sure at first if he could go through with murdering the mother, jennifer. but he decided to go through with it when he looked outside and he saw the police cruisers just outside the window. that is more unbearable facts that were revealed in this case today which means...
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laura ingle in new haven, connecticut. steven hayes stood and faced the jury while the defense attorney pleaded for him. i have never seen that, you know? >> i have never seen it either. putting a convicted killer face to face with the gentlemen jurors who are going to decide his fate is virtually unheard of. but it did happen today with steven hayes by his side. hayes' eyes cast down. attorney thomas alman told jurors, you may not like him and despise what he did but this is not a dog adding that hayes has had obsessive thoughts about the pain and suffering that he caused his victims ever since the home invasion in 2007. the defense has said that hayes wasn't able to prevent escalating violence due to his damaged weak follower personality and significant character flaws. the prosecutors counter that hayes is the one who set his coconspirator a text message the night of the home invasion saying that he was, quote, chomping at the bit to get started. shep? >> shepard: today for the first time, each side had family members i
laura ingle in new haven, connecticut. steven hayes stood and faced the jury while the defense attorney pleaded for him. i have never seen that, you know? >> i have never seen it either. putting a convicted killer face to face with the gentlemen jurors who are going to decide his fate is virtually unheard of. but it did happen today with steven hayes by his side. hayes' eyes cast down. attorney thomas alman told jurors, you may not like him and despise what he did but this is not a dog...
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laura ingle on fox top story. she has been following the case and is live now in new haven, connecticut. i hate to ask. what was it like inside that courtroom? >> shep, tears and silence from dr. petit and family members who were sitting just feet away from the seven women and five men who delivered the verdict they had been hoping for. some jurors were seen wiping away tears as well as the emotional ride making this crucial decision came to an end. after court, dr. petit recalled the dark moment in the days following the home invasion when his family had to identify the remains of his wife and daughters. >> for whatever reason, the medical examiner wanted someone from the family to identify the body and hanna and glen went and had to do it. you know, i remember saying when they came back, i said, -- can we have an open casket wake? and they both looked at me like and just started crying. >> petit still has the trial of the co-defendant to get through next year. he said today he says he knows it will be just as ug
laura ingle on fox top story. she has been following the case and is live now in new haven, connecticut. i hate to ask. what was it like inside that courtroom? >> shep, tears and silence from dr. petit and family members who were sitting just feet away from the seven women and five men who delivered the verdict they had been hoping for. some jurors were seen wiping away tears as well as the emotional ride making this crucial decision came to an end. after court, dr. petit recalled the...
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laura ingle with the news live in new york city tonight. and laura henry's family has now hired a civil rights attorney who held a news conference this afternoon. what are we learning from that. >> the family is not taking legal action at this time. they just want the truth is why they have hired attorney michael us is man to conduct an independent investigation. u.s. isman -- susman says there is no evidence he did anything criminal as he was moving his car out of the fire lean as requested by the cops. three of his teammates tried to help their friends who was in handcuffs laying on the sidewalk after he was shot. they say police brutalized them and held them back. >> they weren't rushing had to interfere with the police. they were rushing over there because nobody from the police agency, which had done the shooting, went to administer any assistance to the young man. >> an attorney who represents one of those players said he begged police to let him perform cpr but an officer put a gun in his ribs, he says, and threatened to put him in c
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>> shepard: laura ingle live in new york city this evening. thank you. getting first look at surveillance video from great britain that shows a nurse accidently switching off a quadriplegic's ventilator. we're told the incident left the man brain damaged on top of all of his other problems. the sound drops out a bit here so it's difficult. you'll see what they are saying on the bottom of the screen. >> not quickly enough. the bbc reports it took more than 20 minutes to restart that ventilator. the man's sister says he now has the mental capabilities of a young child. health officials have suspended that nurse and the national health service has apologized. if you are wondering why there was a surveillance camera over his bed in the first place, we're told the patient had it installed because he was concerned about his quality of care. >> we are in a tornado. we are in a tornado! we are in the tornado! we are in the tornado! >> shepard: yeah, fox news can confirm they were definitely in a tornado. it's incredible video caught on tape and the damage it did
>> shepard: laura ingle live in new york city this evening. thank you. getting first look at surveillance video from great britain that shows a nurse accidently switching off a quadriplegic's ventilator. we're told the incident left the man brain damaged on top of all of his other problems. the sound drops out a bit here so it's difficult. you'll see what they are saying on the bottom of the screen. >> not quickly enough. the bbc reports it took more than 20 minutes to restart that...
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that is laura ingle in connecticut with us today. as the verdict comes down we will bring it to you as soon as it breaks. megyn: megyn: jon: election 2010, we are 28 days and counting until judgment day for the house of representatives, and thousands of miles away from washington the tea party is making waves in alaska. senator lisa murkowski is fighting to hang onto a seat as a write-in candidate. a recent poll says she is gaining on her rival but they say there is doubt about the numbers. dan springer streaming live for us from anchorage. you've seen the ads, dan, what do they claim? >> reporter: there are two points that the lisa murkowski campaign are taking exception to, one is that lisa murkowski tried to influence the absentee vote count. there was a very close race in the primary between joe miller and lisa murkowski, he was holding onto a couple thousand vote lead. then the battle over the absentee ballots. yes indeed lisa murkowski had lawyers here and volunteers and there were some questionable things but she says in no wa
that is laura ingle in connecticut with us today. as the verdict comes down we will bring it to you as soon as it breaks. megyn: megyn: jon: election 2010, we are 28 days and counting until judgment day for the house of representatives, and thousands of miles away from washington the tea party is making waves in alaska. senator lisa murkowski is fighting to hang onto a seat as a write-in candidate. a recent poll says she is gaining on her rival but they say there is doubt about the numbers. dan...
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laura ingle is live with the latest tonight. hi, laura. >> hi, julie, jurors have clocked around 16 hours in deliberation room. they are deciding between life in prison without the possibility of parole or death by lethal injection for steven hayes. now, we have no notes from the panel today, but over the last two days, jurors did need some clarification on being unanimous about steven hayes mental capacity at the time of the home invasion. a request for readback of testimony also of a key defense witness, a psychiatrist, has raised more trouble on the issue. the doctor testified during the pent phase that hayes became enraged when his accomplice falsely told him during the home invasion that he killed 11-year-old mckalea and the seven-year-old. and the doctor says that alleged lie caused hayes to have extreme emotional reaction and sparked him to rape and strangle the mother. the family members of the victims, including the only survivor of the home invasion attack, dr. william pettitte has been at the trial. when asked about t
laura ingle is live with the latest tonight. hi, laura. >> hi, julie, jurors have clocked around 16 hours in deliberation room. they are deciding between life in prison without the possibility of parole or death by lethal injection for steven hayes. now, we have no notes from the panel today, but over the last two days, jurors did need some clarification on being unanimous about steven hayes mental capacity at the time of the home invasion. a request for readback of testimony also of a...
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>> jon: laura ingle, thanks. california is a step closer to carrying out the death penalty for the first time in four years. a federal judge saying executions can continue. now that the state has changed its procedures. the same judge put lethal injections on hold in 2006 amid concerns the process was cruel and unusual punishment. since then, the state has built a new death chamber and updated its regulations. convicted killer and rapist albert brown set to be put to death there next week but he can still appeal to federal and county courts. just over three months until the bush tax cuts are set to expire but some democrats want to wait until after election day to vote on whether to extend them. critics calling that gutless and even undemocratic. we're live in d.c. on the top story at the bottom of the hour. lindsay lohan back in the cube and back in court today. a judge deciding whether to send her back to jail after her latest run-in with the law. ♪ i fought the law ♪ and the law won. [ female announcer ] y
>> jon: laura ingle, thanks. california is a step closer to carrying out the death penalty for the first time in four years. a federal judge saying executions can continue. now that the state has changed its procedures. the same judge put lethal injections on hold in 2006 amid concerns the process was cruel and unusual punishment. since then, the state has built a new death chamber and updated its regulations. convicted killer and rapist albert brown set to be put to death there next week...
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laura ingle has been at the trial. she has the latest from our new york city newsroom. what do we know about this note and what it could mean for the outcome of this trial? >> instead of murder, rape, and consequences, this alternate juror apparently had romance on the mind and was scolded by the judge for what he called a stupid thing to do. now this alternate apologized for writing a flirty note to a court martial asking him to meet her at a bar. the defense asked to dismiss her but the judge said he thought she could still be impartial and that he needs her. you see a female juror was excused friday after a clerk court overheard her bad mouthing a defense witness to another juror which leaves 12 jurors and only one alternate left now. shep? >> shepard: the defense rested today. what happens next. >> tomorrow the prosecutors will call the first of their rebuttal witnesses. today jurors heard from hayes himself through a letter that he wrote to his son two years before the home invasion about his long criminal history and drugs. closing arguments could come as soon as
laura ingle has been at the trial. she has the latest from our new york city newsroom. what do we know about this note and what it could mean for the outcome of this trial? >> instead of murder, rape, and consequences, this alternate juror apparently had romance on the mind and was scolded by the judge for what he called a stupid thing to do. now this alternate apologized for writing a flirty note to a court martial asking him to meet her at a bar. the defense asked to dismiss her but the...
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laura, thank you so much. laura ingle's in connecticut. jon: one state votes no on bringing islamic law into courtrooms under its jurisdiction. well, one group is taking action against the state now. we'll get into that controversy. >>> plus, he's supposed to protect us from the enemy. now a navy seal faces some serious federal smuggling charges that have neighbors shocked. >> even more concerning, obviously, if he's supposed to be defending our country and then he's, you know, allegedly smuggling arms from out of the country -- jon: also, we're taking your questions for our jobs town hall panel. the experts will answer your questions in the next hour or so, so get 'em in to us. link to the live chat on our foxnews.com home page or go to our show beige. reach us by e-mail, send us a tweet, foxnews.com/"happening now." everyone has someone to go heart healthy for. who's your someone? campbell's healthy request can help. low cholesterol, zero grams trans fat, and a healthy level of sodium. it's amazing what soup can do. [ commearlier, she ha
laura, thank you so much. laura ingle's in connecticut. jon: one state votes no on bringing islamic law into courtrooms under its jurisdiction. well, one group is taking action against the state now. we'll get into that controversy. >>> plus, he's supposed to protect us from the enemy. now a navy seal faces some serious federal smuggling charges that have neighbors shocked. >> even more concerning, obviously, if he's supposed to be defending our country and then he's, you know,...
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>> shepard: laura ingle in connecticut tonight. thank you. another major court case today as the judge sentenced a failed times square bomber. he did not go quietly. far from it judge hours ago a federal judge gave him life in prison for attempting to blow up a homemade car bomb in the heart of mid-atlantic. -- manhattan. think ziad he wasn't a very good bomb maker. he showed absolute absolutely no remorse for his actions. we are only muslims, but if you call us terrorists, we are proud terrorists and we will keep on terrorizing you. he said the defeat of the united states is imminent. before the judge formally sentenced him, she offered advice saying: the judge also interrupted think sad at one point asking him whether he sworn allegiance to the united states when he became a citizen his response that he did swear but he didn't mean it. david lee miller at the courthouse live in new york city. it sounds like a fascinating day in court, david lee. >> it was, shepard. fiesel shahzad had a great deal to say. a smirk is worth 10,000 words. durin
>> shepard: laura ingle in connecticut tonight. thank you. another major court case today as the judge sentenced a failed times square bomber. he did not go quietly. far from it judge hours ago a federal judge gave him life in prison for attempting to blow up a homemade car bomb in the heart of mid-atlantic. -- manhattan. think ziad he wasn't a very good bomb maker. he showed absolute absolutely no remorse for his actions. we are only muslims, but if you call us terrorists, we are proud...
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laura ingle is live on this terrible story. she's been watching this trial throughout. laura? >> hi. there is no verdict today, only more questions from jurors that revolve around the mental capacity of steven hayes at the time of the home invasion back in 2007. jurors and family members will be returning to the courtroom tomorrow for a rare weekend deliberation session which has left the lone survivor of the attack, dr. william pettitte and his family without a resolution in this phase. i talked with mr. pettitte after court today. >> we're going to wait until the verdict is in. the church is in cheshire to ring the bell at 7:00 p.m. tonight? >> why tonight? >> tonight is the lights of hope. there is 55,000 human natures that will be lighted. >> he's referring to the cheshire lights of hope, a fund-raiser that asks residents to light lights for local charities. one of which is for the pettitte family foundation. family members are planning to attend tonight. jennifer hawk's sister talked to us after court and says she hopes tonight they will be surrounded by positive and hope
laura ingle is live on this terrible story. she's been watching this trial throughout. laura? >> hi. there is no verdict today, only more questions from jurors that revolve around the mental capacity of steven hayes at the time of the home invasion back in 2007. jurors and family members will be returning to the courtroom tomorrow for a rare weekend deliberation session which has left the lone survivor of the attack, dr. william pettitte and his family without a resolution in this phase....
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. >> julie: laura ingle is live. yesterday we were hearing rumors that perhaps the jurors were split. what do we know today? >> reporter: we don't know a lot today because there has been no verdict and no questions coming from jurors on this rare sunday session of deliberations. the silence from jurors sets an era of anticipation. the judge is expected to step in the next 20 minutes to see where they are in process and ask them if they want to continue to deliberate or come back tomorrow. family members of her and her daughters have been in and out of courthouse only on jury break not wanting to miss the outcome of steven hayes' fate. they requested read back of testimony that said steeb hayes was emotional state of rage at the time that he raped and strangled mrs. petit before the family's home was set on fire. they must agree on it's his mental capacity at the time of the home invasion before they can weigh the factors in this case. now defense attorneys have said life in prison without the possibility of parole wo
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megyn: laura ingle, thank you. >>> fox news alert, we just got word that nancy pelosi has now made a decision about whether she will stay or go as minority leader of the democrats in the house. that decision coming, and we are told she will stay, that she has decided she will run for house minority leader. this as some of her members blame her for tuesday's losses and some to this moment are suggesting she should step aside because they cannot support her. three minutes away we'll show you what happens with the former speaker that affects a lot more than just who's calling the shots in washington. >>> and new details on what blew all huge plane in mid air with hundreds of passengers on board. it will definitely make you think twice when you get on board your next aircraft. megyn: federal officials are scrambling to contain a radiation scare in washington state. the culprit? a cuddly little rabbit. living in the hanford nuclear reservation but it's apparently not so cute when you consider it showed high levels of radioactive contamination, they suspect he drank water contaminated wate
megyn: laura ingle, thank you. >>> fox news alert, we just got word that nancy pelosi has now made a decision about whether she will stay or go as minority leader of the democrats in the house. that decision coming, and we are told she will stay, that she has decided she will run for house minority leader. this as some of her members blame her for tuesday's losses and some to this moment are suggesting she should step aside because they cannot support her. three minutes away we'll show...
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laura ingle is live in new haven with the very latest there. hi, laura. >> hi, julie. no verdict yet on day two of deliberations, leaving family members of the victims frustrated and clearly disappointed that there is not a resolution yet to this phase of the trial. the pettitte and hawk family will be returning tomorrow, along with jurors, for another rare weekend session of deliberations. judging by their notes and questions, jurors seemed to be stuck on deciding if steven hayes had his total mental capacity and ability to conform to the law during the home invasion that left jennifer hawk pettitte and her two daughters dead. jurors asked for a read back of testimony of a defense hired psychiatrist on the issue. jennifer hawk pettitte's sister spoke about the difficulty of going through this entire ordeal. >> it's the worst thing we've ever been through in our lives and i hope nobody ever has to go through it again. i honestly can't imagine if the death penalty is not deserved in this, when it will ever be used. that has to be the jury's choice and not mine. >> juror
laura ingle is live in new haven with the very latest there. hi, laura. >> hi, julie. no verdict yet on day two of deliberations, leaving family members of the victims frustrated and clearly disappointed that there is not a resolution yet to this phase of the trial. the pettitte and hawk family will be returning tomorrow, along with jurors, for another rare weekend session of deliberations. judging by their notes and questions, jurors seemed to be stuck on deciding if steven hayes had his...
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here is laura ingle. >> no verdict and day two of deliberations leaving family members of the victims frustrated and clearly disappointed there is no resolution yet to the case. the petit and hawk families will return tomorrow for another rare session of weekend deliberations. jurors seem to be stuck on deciding if steven hayes had his full mental capacity and ability to conform to the law during the home invasion that left jennifer and her daughters dead. for a readback of testimony for a defense hired psychiatrist on the issue. jennifer hawk petit's sister spoke about the difficulty of going through this entire ordeal. >> it is the the worst thing we have been through in our lives and i hope nobody ever has to go through it again. >> the only family member who has been here to support steven hayes has been his younger brother matthew who has been reported to be taking part in a documentary on the case but hasn't wanted to talk publicly about anything. >> can you tell us anything about a documentary being filmed. >> thanks for your interest. i have nothing to say. >> jurors have the
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laura ingle has been covering this case, she is live in new haven with more. >> reporter: you spoke with dr. william petit. it's the most emotional that we have seen him. he hasn't wanted to say anything until this moment. and today he was finally able to break his silence over this difficult, heartbreaking and just heart wrenching case. it is not hard to imagine what he has been feeling inside all of this time. but his family he says today has received a verdict for justice. he said he believes that people should be held responsible for their actions and they have been hearing throughout this trial about steven hays criminal past and he had not been held responsible for a lot of his actions most of his life. but he certainly will be now. dr. he fit who has been so strong was asked what he was thinking about when those verdicts were read today. listen. >> my call toda mikala was an 1d little girl. she was tortured and killed in her own bedroom surrounded by stuffed animals. caylee had a great future. she was a strong and courageous person. >> reporter: then he went on to speak about his
laura ingle has been covering this case, she is live in new haven with more. >> reporter: you spoke with dr. william petit. it's the most emotional that we have seen him. he hasn't wanted to say anything until this moment. and today he was finally able to break his silence over this difficult, heartbreaking and just heart wrenching case. it is not hard to imagine what he has been feeling inside all of this time. but his family he says today has received a verdict for justice. he said he...
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laura ingle is in our newsroom tonight. investigators held a news conference. what do they have to say? >> hi, julie. there is a loft ground to cover where the cell phone activity was picked up. that wooded area is dense. it's filled with tall brush, and the ter terrain has made this i object credibly difficult so far. because it's so detailed they have asked volunteers to stand down for now. tomorrow will be a law enforcement only search day. that is a turn around from earlier when an information officer told us they were going to be asking for the public's help today. so that news just announced. police now say they need to keep the area contained and only want those who are trained in this type of search to be involved. julie? >> laura, friends and family members were busy working the shopping areas today with fliers, right? >> that's right. they wanted to take full advantage of the amount of shoppers hitting the stores for black friday today. it makes sense. the more people they can get to see her picture the better, hoping someone may have seen her the day
laura ingle is in our newsroom tonight. investigators held a news conference. what do they have to say? >> hi, julie. there is a loft ground to cover where the cell phone activity was picked up. that wooded area is dense. it's filled with tall brush, and the ter terrain has made this i object credibly difficult so far. because it's so detailed they have asked volunteers to stand down for now. tomorrow will be a law enforcement only search day. that is a turn around from earlier when an...
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laura ingle covering the case at the court arehouse in new haven, connecticut. the jurors sent the judge a couple of notes today, right? >> jurors are having a hard time with the legal language on the verdict forms which requires them to come up with a collective agreement in the first part of the deliberations. we got a copy of the note to show you. it asks the judge what does it mean to unanimously find the existences of a statutory factor. the judge made it clear unanimous means unanimous and that jurors must all agree before they can move on in the deliberations. trace? >> laura, why is the jury coming back on saturday? >> well, the judge said this morning that the clock is in the juror's hands and asked them at 4:30 when they didn't have a verdict if they wanted to continue to deliberate into the night or come back tomorrow. it was the one thing that the jurors could all agree on and with that everyone went home. the jurors family members who have anxiously been awaiting a decision will be back at the courthouse at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow and we will be there, t
laura ingle covering the case at the court arehouse in new haven, connecticut. the jurors sent the judge a couple of notes today, right? >> jurors are having a hard time with the legal language on the verdict forms which requires them to come up with a collective agreement in the first part of the deliberations. we got a copy of the note to show you. it asks the judge what does it mean to unanimously find the existences of a statutory factor. the judge made it clear unanimous means...
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laura ingle is on it. thank you. >>> chrysler got billions in bailout cash and the president actually praised the auto workers in person a couple months back, and these were some of the guys, getting the thumbs up from washington. now washington didn't know that this was going on at the time, but now, we do. these are the men to whom we gave our taxpayer handout and the reporter who broke this story joins us live in ten minutes to tell us how the auto workers union is now handling this. >>> -- plus -- come on elmo, don't you want to play? >> elmo! >> ♪ megyn: elmo, playing with katie perry cut short. find out why sesame street pulled this off the air. >>> and the campaign trail, voters get up close and personal, with meg whitman and new jersey governor chris christie was there and boy, did he come to her rescue. >> hey. hey listen. hey listen. hey, listen, you know what? you want to yell, yell at me megyn: whoa! more on that exchange, right after the break. megyn: back now to a bank standoff in florida,
laura ingle is on it. thank you. >>> chrysler got billions in bailout cash and the president actually praised the auto workers in person a couple months back, and these were some of the guys, getting the thumbs up from washington. now washington didn't know that this was going on at the time, but now, we do. these are the men to whom we gave our taxpayer handout and the reporter who broke this story joins us live in ten minutes to tell us how the auto workers union is now handling...
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so is laura ingle. she got behind the wheel and she's joining us live outside our new york city headquarters. how was it, laura? >> hi, jamie, my gosh, so much fun and we probably all have a little speed demon inside of us and if you are serious about fulfilling your need for speed, well, then nascar has a new way to put competitors out on the roadway and burn up the speedway. check it out. has it been difficult? do you see something that's challenging? >> i think it's challenging to be different from what the normal race car driver is. it's male dominated and being that i'm female i do get patronized and told it's cute that they think i can drive. >> reporter: jessica can bank around the curves with the best of them. minority and women competitors are revving up racing talents with nascar's drive for diversity development program. it brings top-notch coaching and sponsorship opportunity. >> there's no intimidation. if you're scared you shouldn't do it. >> race car drives will tell you most of the sport
so is laura ingle. she got behind the wheel and she's joining us live outside our new york city headquarters. how was it, laura? >> hi, jamie, my gosh, so much fun and we probably all have a little speed demon inside of us and if you are serious about fulfilling your need for speed, well, then nascar has a new way to put competitors out on the roadway and burn up the speedway. check it out. has it been difficult? do you see something that's challenging? >> i think it's challenging...
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we have a live report coming up next year, laura ingle is in connecticut following this story for us. >>> next to california, an amazing medical breakthrough for many people who thought they would never, ever walk again. a company in berkeley, california making what is called a bionic xo skeleton, giving people confined to a wheelchair hope. claudia cowen, we saw a little of that video. how does this device work? >> reporter: jenna, think of electronic leg braces that can detect arm movements and then guide a person forward, one step at a time. that is what this device known as e legs does with robotic technology tkoefpld by berkeley bionics in the bay area. sensors and special crutches tell a backpack computer how to move the water-powered legs. we saw a woman paralyzed 18 years ago in a ski accident, she underwent 12 hours of training in how to learn the device and she was overcome with emotion when she demonstrated it at a recent press conference, she called it a medical miracle and those there who saw this woman walk after 18 years, we were hard pressed to disagree. jenna: it's am
we have a live report coming up next year, laura ingle is in connecticut following this story for us. >>> next to california, an amazing medical breakthrough for many people who thought they would never, ever walk again. a company in berkeley, california making what is called a bionic xo skeleton, giving people confined to a wheelchair hope. claudia cowen, we saw a little of that video. how does this device work? >> reporter: jenna, think of electronic leg braces that can detect...
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laura ingle from the newsroom joins us on this friday. hey laura. >> reporter: martha, a lot of people have a method to their madness and a lot of people do this, like throwing a dart. this makes march madness a nail biter, a roller coaster ride, it's thrilling, we love it but this year sets new records, shattering brackets and egos across the country. butler's win over 1st-seeded syracuse should be called upset madness out of the nearly 5 million brackets filled out on espn, none are still perfect. it is the same story with self-proclaimed ncaa pros around the country and while it's impossible to correctly pick all the right teams, experts say there is a method to their madness. >> if you bet all the underdogs, you're out, if you take all the big dogs and favorites, you're going to be out. you got to find the perfect little mix. >> reporter: the odds of getting it right into the sweet 16 are one in 13 million, and to pick them all, it's an easy one in 9.3 quintillion. your chances of getting struck by lightning are one in 81,000. is it l
laura ingle from the newsroom joins us on this friday. hey laura. >> reporter: martha, a lot of people have a method to their madness and a lot of people do this, like throwing a dart. this makes march madness a nail biter, a roller coaster ride, it's thrilling, we love it but this year sets new records, shattering brackets and egos across the country. butler's win over 1st-seeded syracuse should be called upset madness out of the nearly 5 million brackets filled out on espn, none are...
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jenna: laura ingle, appreciate it. covering the story from new haven, connecticut. thanks. jon: after tuesday's elections, all kinds of questions about how the two parties will get along in washington. president obama reaching across the aisle this morning announcing he will invite the new republican leadership to join democratic leaders at the white house for a meeting later this month. mike emanuel is at the white house. what's the overall message today from the president, mike? >> reporter: well, jon, the president had a meeting with his cabinet, said it's up to his cabinet to do a better job of working with not only the current congressional leadership, but the incoming congressional leadership. here's more from the president this morning. >> i think it's clear that the voters sent a message which is they want us to focus on the economy and jobs and moving this country forward. they're concerned about making sure that taxpayer money is not wasted, and they want to change the tone here in washington where the two parties are coming together and focusing on the people's b
jenna: laura ingle, appreciate it. covering the story from new haven, connecticut. thanks. jon: after tuesday's elections, all kinds of questions about how the two parties will get along in washington. president obama reaching across the aisle this morning announcing he will invite the new republican leadership to join democratic leaders at the white house for a meeting later this month. mike emanuel is at the white house. what's the overall message today from the president, mike? >>...
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. >> shepard: laura ingle live in new haven, connecticut. thank you. >>> federal investigator say a group of state lawmakers and casino insiders tried to fix a vote on gambling and they are in big trouble. prosecutors indicted 11 people including four state senators and a casino owner on charges of conspiring to buy and sell votes for legislation to legal ize bingo machines. >> the alleged scheme was astonishing in scope. as alleged in the indictment, the defendant corrupt conduct infiltrated layer of the legislative process of the state of alabama. >> all four of the senators publicly supported efforts to legalize machines like this, which the state confiscated this year. the legislation never passed. tonight come of the accused suggested the indictment is politically motivated. >> i can't believe it. i hope nobody else believes it. it's out of character for anything she's involved in. outraged. >> shepard: in addition to the indictment, the lobbyist pleaded guilty to offering $2 million for one accused senator's vote. we have new details a
. >> shepard: laura ingle live in new haven, connecticut. thank you. >>> federal investigator say a group of state lawmakers and casino insiders tried to fix a vote on gambling and they are in big trouble. prosecutors indicted 11 people including four state senators and a casino owner on charges of conspiring to buy and sell votes for legislation to legal ize bingo machines. >> the alleged scheme was astonishing in scope. as alleged in the indictment, the defendant corrupt...
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bill: laura ingle, thank you, deliberations set there, martha. martha: hard to believe it has been six months since health care law was signed and we are still seeing fallout from how it all shakes out, how the overhaul is causing employers in some cases not to hire new employees. eric bolling joins us to find out, explain to us what is going on with that. bill: and what should have been a solemn remembrance for a soldier dying in the line of duty, becoming a platform for protesters holding signs like thank god for dead soldierses and god hates you. cruel talk? or free speech? the supreme court will decide. [ male announcer ] when it comes to energy bills, let's see how low we can go. let's do some little things... that help us save big. add some insulation here. a little weather stripping there. maybe an energy star-rated appliance, or two. let's save mey on the things that keep saving money. that way, we can turn a little energy into a loof savings. more saving.ore doing. that's the power of the home depot. we're lowering the cost of staying at
bill: laura ingle, thank you, deliberations set there, martha. martha: hard to believe it has been six months since health care law was signed and we are still seeing fallout from how it all shakes out, how the overhaul is causing employers in some cases not to hire new employees. eric bolling joins us to find out, explain to us what is going on with that. bill: and what should have been a solemn remembrance for a soldier dying in the line of duty, becoming a platform for protesters holding...
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laura ingle is joining us live with the new developments. laura? >> hi, uma. when jurors didn't come up with a verdict by 4:30, the judge asked them if they were close and wanted to continue to deliberate in the night or come back again today. the jurors were back in the deliberation room at 9:00 a.m. this morning. this is clearly deliberation dilemma going on inside. we heard the jurors asked for readback of testimony, dealing with steven hayes' mental capacity at the time that ended in the debt of the family. the request is from dr. eric gold smith, defense psychiatrist that testified about hayes' mental state in the time he raped jennifer. this falls in step with yesterday. jurors sent out two notes asking the judgment for clarification on his instructions wanting to know this. what it means to unanimously find existence of a statutory mitigating factor. that is the first thing they have to get through before they consider what the prosecutors call the heinous, and cruel acts on july 23, 2007. when hayes and his accomplice broke in the home and took the ent
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here is laura ingle. >> no verdict and day two of deliberations leaving family members of the victims frustrated and clearly disappointed there is no resolution yet to the case. the petit and hawk families will return tomorrow for another rare session of weekend deliberations. jurors seem to be stuck on deciding if steven hayes had his full mental capacity and ability to conform to the law during the home invasion that left jennifer and her daughters dead. for a readback of testimony for a defense hired psychiatrist on the issue. jennifer hawk petit's sister spoke about the difficulty of going through this entire ordeal. >> it is the the worst thing we have been through in our lives and i hope nobody ever has to go through it again. >> the only family member who has been here to support steven hayes has been his younger brother matthew who has been reported to be taking part in a documentary on the case but hasn't wanted to talk publicly about anything. >> can you tell us anything about a documentary being filmed. >> thanks for your interest. i have nothing to say. >> jurors have the
here is laura ingle. >> no verdict and day two of deliberations leaving family members of the victims frustrated and clearly disappointed there is no resolution yet to the case. the petit and hawk families will return tomorrow for another rare session of weekend deliberations. jurors seem to be stuck on deciding if steven hayes had his full mental capacity and ability to conform to the law during the home invasion that left jennifer and her daughters dead. for a readback of testimony for...
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laura ingle is live outside the courthouse in connecticut. she's following a case and brings us up to date. >> reporter: jurors don't appear to be close to a verdict this morning. after they allowed the judge presiding over the penalty phase to go to church. it was one of the key indicators we were looking for this morning as to where the jurors are in their delib rating process -- deliberating process. the judge is back from church now and they're still at it. jurors have been in the deliberation room for over 12 hours in the last three days. we're waiting for a knock or a note. knock, meaning verdict. note, indicating request for testimony readback or a question for the judge. jurors so far have had questions about being unanimous on the verdict forms. they have to all be in agreement as to hayes' mental capacity at the time of the home invasion, before they could move on to the next step in the deliberation process. jurors looked exhausted when they left the court yesterday. so did the family memory of the victim. dr. william petit is back
laura ingle is live outside the courthouse in connecticut. she's following a case and brings us up to date. >> reporter: jurors don't appear to be close to a verdict this morning. after they allowed the judge presiding over the penalty phase to go to church. it was one of the key indicators we were looking for this morning as to where the jurors are in their delib rating process -- deliberating process. the judge is back from church now and they're still at it. jurors have been in the...
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laura ingle is in superior court in new haven. the prosecution has rested its case, now what. >> reporter: the prosecution only put one witness on the stand this morning, which surprised a lot of court watchers at least, but they certainly kept up their end of the bargain to jurors this morning in opening statements that they were going to be keeping their portion of the presentation brief. so with that in mind jurors heard from a court clerk who works in the office that keeps records here and told them that steven hayes criminal history dates back to 1981. his rap sheet is a mile long but what is so important on the list of crimes that he has been koeubgted of is the third degree burglary which he has a couple of those listings. one of the aggravating factors in this case will be the question of if hayes committed a felony in the past that he was convicted for in this case. the jury did find him guilty of third degree burglary in the petit home invasion but the jurors must be unanimous on their vote to that issue. >> aggravating
laura ingle is in superior court in new haven. the prosecution has rested its case, now what. >> reporter: the prosecution only put one witness on the stand this morning, which surprised a lot of court watchers at least, but they certainly kept up their end of the bargain to jurors this morning in opening statements that they were going to be keeping their portion of the presentation brief. so with that in mind jurors heard from a court clerk who works in the office that keeps records...
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megyn: laura ingle, thank you. one of the largest marijuana busts in american history. 60,000 pounds. but the big story is where they found it. we'll take you under the u.s. border in three minutes. this is incredible. tis the season for a good fright night. what happens when a haunted house leaves a little girl fighting for her life. scared straight into "kelly's court." she wasn't even running for office. but tuesday was a monumental night for sarah palin. what this election could mean for her future. michael reagan right after this break. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. to stay fit, you might also want to try lifting one of these. a unique sea salt added to over 40 campbell's condensed soups. helps us reduce sodium, but not flavor. so do a few lifts. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ how about a coastal soup and grille
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laura ingle from connecticut with the latest. jurors are back working today. anything out of the jury room? >> reporter: we are waiting to find out if there is a knock or a note. that is always our indication that the jurors have a question or a verdict. nothing yet. the jurors are back in the deliberation room. they started about an hour ago working through the tough, complicated decision between life or death for hayes. jury asked for testimony readback of defense hired psychologist who testified that hayes didn't have the fulmen tall capacity at the time of the home invasion in 2007. the readback request was yesterday. they asked for language of the verdict form that says they have to be unanimous on the decision of hayes' mental state. if they can't agree on that, they can't move to the critical next step of deliberation process to lead them to the verdict. the family of petit and including the lone survivor of the invasion attack, dr. william petit held a steady presence at the courthouse as they wait for the jury decision. jennifer hawkes-petit sister sp
laura ingle from connecticut with the latest. jurors are back working today. anything out of the jury room? >> reporter: we are waiting to find out if there is a knock or a note. that is always our indication that the jurors have a question or a verdict. nothing yet. the jurors are back in the deliberation room. they started about an hour ago working through the tough, complicated decision between life or death for hayes. jury asked for testimony readback of defense hired psychologist who...